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PLEASE HELP! NO ONE HAS BEEN HELPING WITH MY QUESTIONS SO IT WOULD MEAN A LOT IF YOU DID!

PLEASE HELP! NO ONE HAS BEEN HELPING WITH MY QUESTIONS SO IT WOULD MEAN A LOT IF YOU-example-1
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Answer:

80 m²

Explanation:

The area (A) of a trapezoid is calculated as

A =
(1)/(2) h (a + b)

where h is the perpendicular height between bases and a, b are the bases

Here h = 8, a = 14 and b = 6, thus

A =
(1)/(2) × 8 × (14 + 6) = 4 × 20 = 80 m²

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